Asphalt and Concrete Plants
  • LX 14000 starts operation and is featured in Peru

    The asphalt plant LX 14000 of Lintec-Ixon starts operations at second semester current year. Placed at agro industrial district of Lima-Peru the plant shows good points that accredited as an excellent option in Peruvian market and Latin-American as well.

    The plant belongs to Constructora Susan, that initially will be use in works of asphalt regeneration at metropolitan region of Lima, according Mr. Jonathan Huaman Navarro, General Manager of Susan, the plant overcame all the expectative of them. “The plant is excellent, first quality components and easy operation. It impress for the easily to calibrate and start production.”

    The better rate cost x benefit of the market is approved, according to Mr. Jonathan the plant will serve as a toll to boost new projects and works for Constructora Susan, “With this size of plant, we are looking for a technological renewal in our equipments that will allow to do new works in all Peruvian Coast, not only at the capital. Great works with quality.

    Another highlight point is the configuration of the plant, “The LX 14000 of Susan is one of the most complete asphalt plant available today at Peru. His capacity is of 140 t/h, cold feeder for 04 materials, dryer with thermal insulation, RAP feeder and tank set with mechanical agitator for rubber asphalt. Everything controlled by a modern system on the computer screen inside of his comfortable cabin.” Say Mr. David Kaffka, Commercial Manager of Lintec-Ixon.

    Contact our team and know a little bit more of our equipments and who knows in the future you can be a part of this success team with approved satisfaction.

    Mr. Jonathan Huaman and Mr. David Kaffka, on background the LX 14000 Mr. Jonathan Huaman and Mr. David Kaffka, on background the LX 14000
  • Lintec-Ixon CC2000B present in great work of building Wind Farm

    May, 18th, 2016.

    The wind farm in Santa Vitória do Palmar - RS, scheduled to start operations in September this year, has help of Lintec-Ixon in concrete production from its towers.

    In totally, will be 69 towers with 120 meters high each. The Iberobras Group, responsible for manufacturing the towers, is a company with a history of 30 years and recognized by a broad history of executed projects, being a reference in the construction sector, environmental engineering and services.

    The project wind farm in Santa Vitória do Palmar provides the installed power capacity of 207MW, with turbines of 3 MW and 125 meter rotor diameter, which are one of the largest in Brazil.

    The concrete mixer plant CC2000B is responsible for the production of ready-mix concrete for the towers of this great work, has a nominal production of 90m³/h. The constructive way of doser and mixing is containerized, with fully automated control system.

    The equipment has an automatic monitoring system of excellent performance dosages of production and a high level of precision in view of control technology in the hard concrete provided for making the towers.

    According to published by the Tribuna do Norte, the general director of Iberobras, Claudio Matias says that with the manufacture of the towers, the company expands its operations in the segment. "Our management team operates in the segment since 1999, with part of the first wind farms installed in Spain and Brazil" - says.

    In view of the great advantages of using wind power, the construction of wind farms has been continuing growing in recent years (Lintec-Ixon has participated in the construction of many of them) and becomes an increasingly promising market. According to the Epoca magazine, the wind farms will be responsible for providing 11.5% of all energy in Brazil in 2024.

    Models of Lintec-Ixon mixing plants ensure superior quality concrete production for this application. Practical, quick installation and easy operation, which the Lintec-Ixon proud to be part of, because it is a noble purpose - to generate clean and renewable energy.

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